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Innovative Exhibit Fuses Sneaker Culture with Ceramic Artistry

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  • Artist Roberto Lugo merges sneaker culture with ceramic artistry in the exhibition 'Drip'
  • Hand-painted Nike Air Force 1s and intricately designed teapots are showcased
  • Lugo's work challenges traditional perceptions by infusing graffiti, cultural icons, and social commentary
  • The exhibition serves as a bridge between street culture and fine art, addressing social issues
  • 'Drip' is on display at R & Company in TriBeCa until April 11, 2025
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